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Moreover, international development players – including UN agencies, NGOs, corporate citizenship programs, and other charitable organizations –
rarely
coordinate their activities, even though their interventions are increasingly concentrated in densely populated cities.
These are the kinds of unglamorous changes that
rarely
generate headlines.
Theirs was a vote against the lack of progress and hope in Israel’s relations with its Arab neighbors, the open rift with US President Barack Obama, and the cost of social welfare for the ultra-Orthodox, who
rarely
hold productive employment.
The Courage of ConvictionsEven those who disagree with British Prime Minister Tony Blair's stance on the Iraq crisis
rarely
fail to praise his courage.
Rarely
has a French election had such repercussions in Europe.
The Dragon and the BearSecond honeymoons rarely, if ever, recapture the zest of lost love.
The Left is in the StreetsPARIS – The riots that have rampaged across Greece may have many causes, but one that is
rarely
mentioned is the fracturing of the Greek left into George Papandreou’s traditional socialist party, PASOK, and an increasingly radicalized faction that refuses all accommodation with either the European Union or modern economics.
Although he did not win all his intellectual battles,
rarely
can it be said with as much certainty that a man was great, and that the work that he has left behind will retain enduring influence.
It is in Pakistan’s capital that a regional solution will have to be negotiated, and the conditions for success are by no means hopeless, though it involves the far more complicated – and
rarely
mentioned – issue of Indian-Pakistani relations.
Neglect in the Middle East is
rarely
benign.
But in the developing world, immediate economic needs often override long-term imperatives, and protecting a fragile environment is
rarely
a priority at the national level.
Which brings me to the paradox of ignorance in our era: on the one hand, we are constantly bombarded by expert opinion, by all sorts of people – with or without Ph.D. after their name – who tell us exactly what to think (though
rarely
why we should think it).
Yet, if Google is any indication, chimpanzees, who are
rarely
pets, are referred to as “who” almost twice as often as they are referred to as “that.”
They have looted public-sector resources through large-scale privatization schemes, and by securing public subsidies that
rarely
require them to deliver benefits to taxpayers.
This
rarely
happened in the developed world.
No wonder that the French, who have
rarely
had a hard currency to call their own, are nervous and want something, anything, to be done.
But, until the terrorist bombings on the London transport system in 2005, this power was
rarely
exercised.
Unfortunately, European leaders
rarely
follow through on their best-laid plans.
The fact that both members of a couple have an income, and the autonomy that comes with work, produces an equality that is
rarely
seen in heterosexual Mexican marriage.
Similarly, homosexual partners are generally best friends--which is
rarely
the case between husband and wife in a machista society.
Unilateralism
rarely
works.
California’s government
rarely
manages to satisfy the balanced-budget requirement in the state constitution.
But he
rarely
seems to act on the basis of raw sentiment or instinctive prejudice.
But cries about the Israel-Palestine conflict were
rarely
heard in the protests in Tunis and Cairo.
So, too, the country’s unique peace process has
rarely
gained outside attention since the guns fell silent two years ago.
In recent days, President Donald Trump has been acting more bizarrely than ever, and the question raised in the mind of politicians and civilians alike, though
rarely
spoken aloud, has been: What can be done with this man?
Even at its worst, unemployment in Japan
rarely
exceeded 4%, owing to a combination of early retirement, social programs, work-sharing, and political pressure on large employers.
Violent revolutions are
rarely
followed by liberal regimes.
It
rarely
is.
As desirable as the rule of law and similar reforms may be in the long run and for development in general, they
rarely
deserve priority as part of a growth strategy.
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